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GameStreamer Execs File Lawsuits Over Trade Secrets, Religious Discrimination

By Leigh Alexander, Kris Graft

Tim Roberts and Terrance Taylor, former CEO and CFO of digital distribution provider GameStreamer, have filed a countersuit against the company's current board chairman and majority stakeholder, Ronald Westman.

Roberts and Taylor, who resigned from the company in May 2010, claim Westman used predatory loans to gain his majority share, according to court documents received by Gamasutra.

The suit claims that he fired the pair in part because they would not convert to Seventh Day Adventists. The suit also alleges that Westman intended to misrepresent the company's value in a presentation to blue chip giant Cisco by inflating it by some $20 million.

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